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Assertion and Reason Questions Class 8

Maths Chapter 6 Squares and Square


Roots
1.) Assertion (A) –The perfect square number out of
2, 3, 4 and 5 is 4.
Reasons (R)–A perfect square is a number that can
be expressed as the product of an integer by itself or
as the second exponent of an integer.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct
explanation of A
b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct
explanation of A
c) A is true but R is false
d) A is false but R is true

2.) Assertion (A) –A perfect square number between


30 and 40 is 36.
Reasons (R) –A perfect square is a number that can
be expressed as the product of an integer by itself or
as the second exponent of an integer.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct
explanation of A
b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct
explanation of A
c) A is true but R is false
d) A is false but R is true
3.) Assertion (A) –Between 50 and 60, the perfect
square number is 54.
Reasons (R) –A perfect square is a number that can
be expressed as the product of an integer by itself or
as the second exponent of an integer.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct
explanation of A
b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct
explanation of A
c) A is true but R is false
d) A is false but R is true

4.) Assertion (A) –7828 is a perfect square number.


Reasons (R) –A perfect square is a number that can
be expressed as the product of an integer by itself or
as the second exponent of an integer.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct
explanation of A
b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct
explanation of A
c) A is true but R is false
d) A is false but R is true

5.) Assertion (A) –10000 is a perfect square number


Reasons (R) –A perfect square is a number that can
be expressed as the product of an integer by itself or
as the second exponent of an integer.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct
explanation of A
b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct
explanation of A
c) A is true but R is false
d) A is false but R is true

6.) Assertion (A) –the number of zeros in the square


of the number 100 is 4.
Reasons (R) –The number of zeros at the end of the
number obtained, by multiplying the number from 1
to 100 will be.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct
explanation of A
b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct
explanation of A
c) A is true but R is false
d) A is false but R is true

7.) Assertion (A) –the number of zeros in the square


of the number 50 is 3
Reasons (R) –The number of zeros at the end of the
number obtained, by multiplying the number from 1
to 100 will be.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct
explanation of A
b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct
explanation of A
c) A is true but R is false
d) A is false but R is true
8.) Assertion (A) –the number of zeros in the square
of the number 9000 is 6.
Reasons (R) –The number of zeros at the end of the
number obtained, by multiplying the number from 1
to 100 will be.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct
explanation of A
b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct
explanation of A
c) A is true but R is false
d) A is false but R is true

9.) Assertion (A) –the Square of the following


numbers will be even
11, 111, 1111
Reasons (R) –Even numbers are those numbers that
can be divided into two equal groups or pairs and
are exactly divisible by 2.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct
explanation of A
b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct
explanation of A
c) A is true but R is false
d) A is false but R is true

10.) Assertion (A) –the Square of the following


numbers will be odd
10, 100, 1000, 99
Reasons (R) –An odd number is an integer when
divided by two, either leaves a remainder or the
result is a fraction.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct
explanation of A
b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct
explanation of A
c) A is true but R is false
d) A is false but R is true

11.) Assertion (A) –the Square of the following


number will be even 50
Reasons (R) –Even numbers are those numbers that
can be divided into two equal groups or pairs and
are exactly divisible by 2.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct
explanation of A
b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct
explanation of A
c) A is true but R is false
d) A is false but R is true

12.) Assertion (A) –the Square of the following


numbers will be odd 81.
Reasons (R) –An odd number is an integer when
divided by two, either leaves a remainder or the
result is a fraction.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct
explanation of A
b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct
explanation of A
c) A is true but R is false
d) A is false but R is true

13.) Assertion (A) –natural numbers lie between 12²


and 13² are 24.
Reasons (R) –Natural numbers are the positive
integers or non-negative integers which start from 1
and ends at infinity.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct
explanation of A
b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct
explanation of A
c) A is true but R is false
d) A is false but R is true

14.) Assertion (A) – nonsquare numbers lie between


the pair of numbers 80² and 81² are 160.
Reasons (R) –squares of 12 and 13 and then subtract
square of 12 from square of 13, we get numbers of
non-square numbers
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct
explanation of A
b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct
explanation of A
c) A is true but R is false
d) A is false but R is true
15.) Assertion (A) –nonsquare numbers he between
the pair of numbers 36² and 37² are 74.
Reasons (R) –squares of 12 and 13 and then subtract
square of 12 from square of 13, we get numbers of
non-square numbers
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct
explanation of A
b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct
explanation of A
c) A is true but R is false
d) A is false but R is true

16.) Assertion (A) –nonsquare numbers he between


the pair of numbers 500² and 501² are 1001
Reasons (R) –squares of 12 and 13 and then subtract
square of 12 from square of 13, we get numbers of
non-square numbers
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct
explanation of A
b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct
explanation of A
c) A is true but R is false
d) A is false but R is true
17.) Assertion (A) –9² = 40+41
Reasons (R) –The sum of any two consecutive
numbers is always odd
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct
explanation of A
b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct
explanation of A
c) A is true but R is false
d) A is false but R is true

18.) Assertion (A) –7² = 23+24


Reasons (R) –The sum of any two consecutive
numbers is always odd
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct
explanation of A
b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct
explanation of A
c) A is true but R is false
d) A is false but R is true

19.) Assertion (A) –The unit digit number 132 is in


the square of the 4.
Reasons (R) –Units digit of a number is the digit in
the one’s place of the number. i.e. it is the rightmost
digit of the number.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct
explanation of A
b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct
explanation of A
c) A is true but R is false
d) A is false but R is true

20.) Assertion (A) –The unit digit in the square of


the number 1000 is 1.
Reasons (R) –Units digit of a number is the digit in
the one’s place of the number. i.e. it is the rightmost
digit of the number.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct
explanation of A
b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct
explanation of A
c) A is true but R is false
d) A is false but R is true

21.) Assertion (A) –The unit digit in the square of


the number 1111 is 1
Reasons (R) –Units digit of a number is the digit in
the one’s place of the number. i.e. it is the rightmost
digit of the number.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct
explanation of A
b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct
explanation of A
c) A is true but R is false
d) A is false but R is true

22.) Assertion (A) –The unit digit in the square of


the number 1333 is 9.
Reasons (R) –Units digit of a number is the digit in
the one’s place of the number. i.e. it is the rightmost
digit of the number.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct
explanation of A
b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct
explanation of A
c) A is true but R is false
d) A is false but R is true
23.) Assertion (A) –The unit digit in the square of
the number 2644 is 4
Reasons (R) –Units digit of a number is the digit in
the one’s place of the number. i.e. it is the rightmost
digit of the number.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct
explanation of A
b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct
explanation of A
c) A is true but R is false
d) A is false but R is true

24.) Assertion (A) –The unit digit in the square of


the number 125 is 5
Reasons (R) –Units digit of a number is the digit in
the one’s place of the number. i.e. it is the rightmost
digit of the number.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct
explanation of A
b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct
explanation of A
c) A is true but R is false
d) A is false but R is true

25.) Assertion (A) –The unit digit in the square of


the number 166 is 6.
Reasons (R) –Units digit of a number is the digit in
the one’s place of the number. i.e. it is the rightmost
digit of the number.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct
explanation of A
b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct
explanation of A
c) A is true but R is false
d) A is false but R is true

26.) Assertion (A) –The unit digit in the square of


the number 27 is 5
Reasons (R) –Units digit of a number is the digit in
the one’s place of the number. i.e. it is the rightmost
digit of the number.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct
explanation of A
b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct
explanation of A
c) A is true but R is false
d) A is false but R is true

27.) Assertion (A) –The unit digit in the square of


the number 78 is 4
Reasons (R) –Units digit of a number is the digit in
the one’s place of the number. i.e. it is the rightmost
digit of the number.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct
explanation of A
b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct
explanation of A
c) A is true but R is false
d) A is false but R is true
28.) Assertion (A) –The unit digit in the square of
the number 209 is 1
Reasons (R) –Units digit of a number is the digit in
the one’s place of the number. i.e. it is the rightmost
digit of the number.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct
explanation of A
b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct
explanation of A
c) A is true but R is false
d) A is false but R is true

29.) Assertion (A) –If 102 = 100, then the square root
of 100 is 10
Reasons (R) –The square root is the number that we
need to multiply by itself to get the original number.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct
explanation of A
b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct
explanation of A
c) A is true but R is false
d) A is false but R is true

30.) Assertion (A) –If 252 = 625, then the square root
of 625 is 125
Reasons (R) –The square root is the number that we
need to multiply by itself to get the original number.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct
explanation of A
b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct
explanation of A
c) A is true but R is false
d) A is false but R is true

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